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the Council for Arab-British Understanding and Medical Aid
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National trading standards
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November
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alliance
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the East London Citizens Organisation
London Citizens
Sir Nicolas Winton
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669 children
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round tables
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people’s lives
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24 July
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very serious questions
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next week
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Committee on Standards in Public Life
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Foreign Ministers
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Police officers
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26 July
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the UN’s cultural and heritage body
the multiple threats
Syria’s most important cultural sites
deliberate attacks
destruction
collateral damage
fighting
the greed
unscrupulous traders
collectors
the organised vandalism
terrorist and other organisations
the past achievements
their cultures
21 years
carbon emissions
more focused action
inquiry
Lord Lea
a UN panel
its conclusions
UN agencies
the convoy
the first ever UN target
sustainable development goal
immediate and effective measures
the UN rapporteur
the way work
profound and lasting social and psychological repercussions
any formal challenges
NHS England’s proposals
congenital heart disease services
a patient survey
the Office
Life Sciences
big pharma
big tech
tens of millions
the primary care roll-out
GP practices
primary care networks
one GP practice
particular pressure
vacancies
a wider network
my trips
the then Foreign Secretary
Friend Lord Hague
the largest world wildlife conference
Irish Governments
Joint Agency Task Force
The Patagonian toothfish
importance
the American mafia
General Soleimani
the strike
27 December
the militia group
a US military base
a US civilian contractor
imminent attacks
American diplomats
military personnel
a legal playbook
mobsters
racketeers
white-collar offenders
American borders
other countries’ jurisdictions
the definitions
the American definition
the wider areas
transnational crimes
a trade mission
Bentleys
Rolls-Royces
our trading relationship
enormous strain
their disorganised approach
my Victory
Japan Day celebrations
a video remembering
all our veterans
their service
the far east
prevention
Redeeming Our Communities
help
schools
some detail
what specific steps
that areas
multiple communications problems
improved coverage
Headingley
Govanhill
the High Court
ELMS
the densely populated areas
the highlands
the mobile networks
a kick
the backside
many serious concerns
broadband
the last four years
a privilege
hundreds
exactly this problem
a national bid
a company
a national basis
44 areas
all the mobile companies
landlines
all the landline companies
—NTL
all the rest
4G routers
10,000 disadvantaged families
Coventry city council
the students
a registration day
both universities
the Ballot
Mr Smith
the cast
crew
PCT
The PCT
the CCG
the patient
a CCG
the Isle
Wight
other coastal communities
the Mr Bigs and organised crime gangs
Youth violence
drug gangs
very adult Mr Bigs
their hands
Lancashire police
in particular the ongoing Operation Regenerate
A particularly nasty organised crime group
one part
the Rossendale valley
the Proceeds
Crime Act
the huge amounts
that organised crime group
the whole group
these shores
MoD
clear guidelines
a crucial role
the first strike
probably my favourite television programme
“Peaky Blinders
a gritty BBC drama series
Britain Tidy” campaign
the National Sea Life Centre
that a cross-party letter
19 Members
a no-deal option
the national interest
the emerging evidence
an organised campaign
other places
combat county lines
most places
a Birmingham MP
The decision
Lord Foster
Chandigarh
Commonwealth sports events
Will the right hon
the Let
Read: Leeds initiative
the News Foundation
the Yorkshire Evening Post
my Department
all the files
any files
the inquiries
her Department
some concerns
ministerial level
the mobile web
direction
a Motability scheme
the age
child disability living allowance
bulky medical equipment
eight days
the waste sector
the reasons
(c) the immigration status
those victims
the relevant period
organised waste crime
all the mobile virtual network operators
its LEPs
Part
the extra publicity
the financing
an era
lovable antiques rogues
the spirit
the greatest destruction
works
art
half a century
Those lines
communication
neighbouring countries
Saddam Hussain
case
this work
RDG
Westminster Hall
the plight
the Christians
the Christian sites
the Nineveh plains
local communities
the Church
Christian victims
witness
their churches
the Christian missionaries
the maharaja
Benares
a public debate
the Hindu Pandits
the Rohingya Muslims
both Shi’ite
Sunni imams
the Daesh
impostors
blasphemers
the hundreds
billions
dollars
the past decade
a territory
jihadis
northern Iraq
that case
the ground war
the Kurds
the reported 70,000 non-extremist fighters
recent days
the huge trauma
organised sexual violence
more pressing situations
cyber criminals
an understanding
his programme
fairly short notice
those heartfelt concerns
the strikes
militia group
northern Syria
Many Syrian leaders
well-organised camps
the Syrian support conference
those countries
those refugees
the health services
the guns
the dreadful sea routes
important work
the humanitarian response
Some members
the organised immigration crime task force
the Italian authorities
Italian sources
revenue
organised crime and terrorist organisations
the remarkable and brave journalist Roberto Saviano
the murderous criminal underworld
the Italian mafia
a Sunday afternoon
the Exchequer
Lord Hall
Mafia style
Tuesday evening
a former chief
a godfather
significant changes
this particular proverbial baby
the bath-water
scope
bright new things
seasoned and organised veterans
the bidding process
pace
60%
BBC output
the BBC investigation
organised abuse
the regulatory regime
such accommodation
a general duty
diversity
the programmes
the Prime Minister’s statement
real action
both the Magnitsky amendments
Scottish limited partnerships
a legal means
organised crime, money laundering and tax evasion
Alexander Dugin
A guy
a far-right ideologue
neo
neo-Nazi
Most populist parties
a hard Brexit
organised friction
President Putin
a sign
Putin’s crooks
yet further aggression
the Russian mafia state
the policy
robust dialogue
further acts
state-sponsored terror
property
those orders
their current form
a progressive and interrelated set
specific guidance
advice
communications evidence
the examination
complainants
extraction
That issue
drivers
the roadside
These clauses
the civilian criminal justice system
equivalent provisions
sentence reductions
offenders
civilian prosecutors
That framework
my two amendments
the evidential roadside breath testing kit
an ‘arrestable offence
a separate power
arrest
any event
a level 5 fine
the standard scale
a maximum
evidential roadside breath testing instruments
my reckoning
at least six pieces
behaviour
alarm
disorder
the Criminal Justice Act
the Public Order Act
the Anti-Social Behaviour
Crime and Policing Act
the past two years
the human trafficking group
a trial
the child
a child
our effort
his place
the independent anti-slavery commissioner
this terrible trade
the remarks
the former independent commissioner
circumstances
Business
the key Bills
the one thing
Some noble Lords
a statutory 45-day “reflection and recovery” period
a particular interest
Northern Ireland’s equivalent legislation
the human trafficking
UK NGO Forward Thinking
Nidaa Tounes
Ennahda
the current CPS legal guidance
only two tests
age
direct consequence
a non-prosecution defence
the Solicitor General
the CPS
vulnerable witnesses
some 95%
CPS investigations
the CPS guidance
the confiscation order
an inappropriate direction
such a clear view
the part
the international nature
particularly the exploitation
other jurisdictions
The CPS
increasing numbers
modern slavery and human trafficking offences
those offences
global co
its response
How effectively does the CPS work
more rural agencies
the Disposal Services Authority
This sale
the Ministry
Defence
the Ministry of Defence
Heather Sutton
Don Grubin
Newcastle University
characteristic helpfulness
the same plea
a remarkable Yazidi woman
Lady Nicholson
advanced societies
her Chief Whip
the Government’s hokey-cokey
the opt-out
the most serious and organised crime
so much damage
present
the noble Baroness, Lady Pitkeathley
these issues
her attention
the Heads
Government meetings
the proceedings
the modern slavery and human trafficking legislation
the Gangmasters Licensing Authority
17%
its budget
a figure
a claimant
a timely manner
the enhanced rate
her personal influence
policies
drug users
the profits
pushers
the doubling
deaths
opiates
just four years
a pleasure
her work
the noble Baroness’s first point
many more claimants
PIP
mental health conditions
the mobility Bench
the Shipley Glen rally
100,000 people
these lucrative organised criminal gangs
the noble Baroness, Lady Suttie
yesterday’s NAO report
the changing needs
health and social care services
random poaching
highly financed organised crime
This trade
sustainable development
arms
security forces
the gangs
wildlife trafficking
existing drug trafficking routes
the ivory
The CAA
a really difficult context
an NGO
Street Children
a co
ordinator
the mobile unit
a unit
Philippine street children
a properly organised review
the FCA
the practices
those issues
the drugs market
the appalling exploitation
its role
the dilemma
the jigsaw
voluntary action
the trade union
workers’ organisation
the employers
some respects
great multinationals
small clusters
collectives
the noble Baroness, Lady Lane-Fox
those lines
the noble Baroness, Lady Barker
home delivery
self-administered packs
Amazon, pop-up mobile units
the Army
a retail solution
Boots
light
the detention estate
a vice
trustees
a position
Baroness, Lady Butler-Sloss
her legal background
domestic servitude
my interest
a deputy chairman
a long-standing issue
a probing amendment
their reply
domestic abuse
sexual assault
any human trafficking offence
the social and economic costs
organised drug crime
a spokesman
the Yorkshire regional organised crime unit
no such thing
domestic serious organised crime
a cross-departmental operations centre
Syrian refugees
refugees
a well-organised way
the months
a six-month study
3 January
371 people
84%
significant indicators
vulnerability
a technological point
the banks
23 March
our views
local policing
bureaucrats
national policing
local boundaries
the responsibility
local chief constables
ad hoc arrangements
a national TV
radio
online campaign
awareness
the campaign materials
gov.uk
the Home Office share
front-line capabilities
ROCUs
direct funding
the old terms
the asset recovery incentivisation scheme
that threshold
my earliest days
its policies
much greater support
trafficked victims
a court case
a paucity
documentation
the rail ticket
Those often life-saving routes
safety
some safeguards
not all
Two clinical professionals
a human trafficking expert
her story
How many identified children
Swastikas
Organised crime groups
a recent spate
burglaries
gold
Asian families’ houses
legal issues
the only member
the Cambridge mafia
the side
Every attempt
rather a lot
a summit
our hospitals
unions
safer seven-day services
our part
500 extra border guards
additional money
national priorities
record
my personal thanks
the thanks
the People’s Vote team
the march
a great service
the democratic dream
a people’s vote
the Remploy factories
the industrial officer
that lobby
general secretary
an out-and-out campaign
Remain
the election campaign
a faction
Organised Crime
various other members
their relentless pursuit
an obstacle
a coup d’état
the desperate and growing wave
human misery
leaky boats
the north African shore
what advice
the Australian Government
the successful way
large-scale, organised, seaborne human trafficking
the great triumphs
70 years
Consideration
Lords Amendments
the European Union Referendum Bill
cross-border co
all those things
our liberal and modern way
many universities
colleges
young people’s strong interest
environmental protection
serious and organised crime and terrorist activity
negotiating principles
the negotiations
battles
a leading role
essential co
the primary role
any Government
their people
cannot
sovereignty
That report
an assessment
common rights
domestic and sexual abuse
the warrant
such a vital part
our protection
the current daylight saving time arrangement
the backstop
the withdrawal agreement
the trade aspects
the security aspects
the arrangements
a disorganised fashion
exit
defence and security industries
organised crime and non-state actors
our adherence
no gap
any agreement
any gap
any legislative coverage
heart
The statutory requirement
a crucial part
Sir Bernard
a public meeting
Ealing town hall
our Assembly member
Dr Onkar Sahota
fiscal transparency
a stable and sustainable budget
additional commitments
the pledge
office
a parallel undertaking
an election
especially their staff relations
the preserve
an Executive
an Assembly
a vacuum
the gangsters
the men
the foresight
a discretionary power
this context
huge experience
modern slavery issues
the requisite delivery mechanism
the skilled worker visa
other migration routes
appropriate safeguards
those routes
the request
a group
those VAT consequences
the fixed testing sites
the mobile testing sites
all care homes
care home staff
the testing
the mobile testing centres
21 military planners
Scottish health boards
logistical planning
vaccine deployment
appropriate and safe accommodation
material assistance
health care services
counselling
translation
interpretation services
representation
repatriation
, a fine piece
a very serious oversight
the NRM figures
the most prevalent form
Northern Irish society
many issues
My right
every police force
a national threat
more efficient sharing
that proposal
The Church of England’s
Cathedral and Church Buildings Division
Anglican
the draft Modern Slavery Bill
the all-party parliamentary inquiry
the barrier
either the difficulty
the sheer time
means-testing
a case
an organised crime gang
the counterfeit cigarette market
the north
a small minority
England supporters
Russian supporters
the most violent acts
round-table discussions
campaign members
Another point
the FAI system
a thorough investigation
the death
inquests
The sustainability and transformation partnerships
his area
local decisions
local areas
the human trafficking legislation
statutory assistance
ongoing problems
such unscrupulous operators
a new local authority site licensing regime
an unfortunate absence
domestic statutory provision
five episcopal areas
an economy
the distinctive local realities
a war
Offa’s Dyke
death
adoption agencies
five regional groupings
smaller voluntary agencies
the casualties
The Tarian unit
organised drugs crime
local issue
a Wales level
contributions
larger employers
a net beneficiary
North Wales police
the first force
a modern slavery unit
a soft target
modern slavery gangs
20 November
Lord Bird
the Future Generations Commissioner
our police and crime commissioner
all communities
no single agency
an excellent stand
the organisation
Rohingya
IT Governance
fans
police forces
the voluntary sector
the great things
celebrations
the borough
different members
their family
friends
The assumption
2%
GDP
an entire NATO summit
the hope
defence spending
the necessary five-year planning
these investments
the truly awful levels
some measures
the Queen’s Speech
greater action
the NATO 2% commitment
the police and security services
a global concern
the NATO troops
the Taliban
the local level
our partnerships
a permanent member
the G7
the current chair
our international partners
the rules-based international system
the most complex global challenges
conflict and climate change
a very firm
the Nazi barbarians
the military gangsters
Sir Geoffrey Nice
the “organised butchery
body parts
religious minorities
ethnic groups
the worst atrocities
conflicts
the 20th Century
the Nazi gassing
the Khmer Rouge massacres
the code
parliamentary approval
the living wage
a presentation
some other Members
the Clerk
the Parliaments
the digital debate
most successful such debate
Twitter accounts
The petitioners
Her Majesty’s Treasury
the earliest possible introduction
a new phase
rural areas
the first ever strike
that point
my sister
the Basic Law
the Germans
a much better organised constitution
the veto
checks
balances
a previous occasion
too much control
accordance
my work
its indefatigable chairman
a long-serving and dedicated Member
a scheme
Covid-19
the unlikely event
a genuine customer’s phone
error
the telecommunications restriction order
escapes
the Home Office strategy
endangered species
Current Home Office guidance
vulnerable groups
the elderly, pregnant women
serious mental illness
torture survivors
serious disabilities
a Home Office Minister
the organised crime portfolio
young girls
youth groups
their early 20s
an account
Inquest
a gender-diversity summit
the advantages
female representation
the corporate world
the Government’s Trade Union
fights
more than 31,000 people
146 flights
27 countries
one leading middle east expert
the US Congress
“international organised criminal entities
even an intrepid maverick
cyber skills
warnings
senior officials
how devastating and long-lasting a highly organised cyberattack
32 live investigations
22 organised crime groups
the total custodial sentences
148 years
the details
a particular case
process
that whole system
their recent experience
international serious and organised crime
such an overwhelming priority
a soldier
a Red Cross unit
The challenges
a different kind
army
the army
legal points
interesting examples
the mobile abattoirs
Mr Pat Curtis
a senior official
sophisticated laundering
plants
the giveaway dye
chemicals
their techniques
the Order Paper
the HPR1000 nuclear reactor
three occasions
religion
belief
a reference
a state-run programme
forced organ harvesting
the organised butchery
living people
the “worst atrocities
the 20th century
a family
bilateral visits
Rohingyas
the universities
the British Council’s Young Arab Voices programme
public speaking skills
The entire organised, civilised world
the maximum co
merely the regional powers
eastern, Asian, western and southern powers
this coalition
our prime task
black, Asian and minority ethnic convenor
a Zoom meeting
the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association
DEA
the last thing
particularly republican paramilitaries
their nefarious activities
the key issues
this very thin report
whether loyalist, republican or simply criminal gangs
no connection
either side
Lady Hermon
local paramilitaries
the arrest
a 57-year-old man
the Belfast area
the closest co
both terrorism
the cross-border fuel fraud enforcement group
multi-agency pressure
oils fraud
all the organisations
immigration crime
some success
good work
The head
its pursuit
paramilitary and criminal assets
a Co-operative party event
a fantastic advocate
operatives
the Scottish Government’s
robbery
An inspection
The OCTF
a new jointly agreed strategy
clear outcomes
co-ordinated joint enforcement operations
explicit underlying harm reduction strategies
International
Hostile State Activity and Serious and Organised Crime
the enforcement
Albanians
loyalists
drug smuggling
all the other things
all its forms
The risk
Northern Ireland’s preferential access
the single market
the Commonwealth Foundation
other areas
the Chair
transparency
prey
The right reverend
Prelate
the Department of Health
councillors
other faiths
the council
a staggering problem
The sale
counterfeit goods
not just electrical goods
consumer and economic harm
damaging legitimate traders
Baroness Young
the appointment
a new liberal generation
life Peers
Tony Blair
opposition
the Lords
The business
9 September
If necessary, consideration
(historical institutional abuse
(victims’ payment
general debate
, if necessary, consideration
motion
an early parliamentary general election
a flexible, opportunist aid organisation
the Sikh community
any improvement
these workers
the statute book
a regime
overseas domestic worker victims
less protection
other such victims
the existing National Referral Mechanism system
60 or 70 non-governmental organisations
the same problem
the institutions
a trustee
vice
my earlier intervention
modern slavery elements
both the parliamentary group
the supply chain
5.30 pm
my interests
the launch
an independent inquiry
separated and unaccompanied minors
Research
the current options
housing
the post safe house period
care standards
the lines
the Independent Anti-Slavery Commissioner
high-quality support
Reports
Refugee Rights
very grim reading
the independent inquiry
exactly the reverse
The first report
two separate reports
a year
The register
the vice
the trustees
renewed government efforts
the register
deputy chairman
my deputy chairmanship
this problem
Jarvis Cocker
Simon Rattle
the General Synod
behalf
departmental spending
a no-deal Brexit
the convention
amendment
The president
the Association
Chief Police Officers
Sir Hugh Orde
a tipping point
greater risks
disorganised terrorism
the most ruthless and most organised group
these factions
the 70,000 Syrian fighters
ISIL ground
new criminals
the old ones
The major attacks
ISIL camps
the Tunisian border
The Shooter’s Hill mast
the mobile operator EE
iterations
the British Board of Film Classification
The mobile network operator EE
about 500 new sites
those Government-funded sites
the big four operators
the mobile virtual network operators Sky
trade bodies
many consumer groups
a major event
a college module
entrepreneurship
Giggles
Games
The Giant Game People
great acclaim
its games
parties
weddings
corporates
the serious and organised crime division
an international co-operation unit
Another mechanism
transnational, serious organised crime
co-ordinating multinational investigations
a vital role
particularly terrorism
cyber-crime and child pornography
a specific Member State
an evidence
assessment
existing measures
national procedures
practices
individual Member States
my comments
homelessness
the Budget
homeless people
the surrounding area
Val Baker
the Save Corby Urgent Care Centre
pupils
the school
Wingate Primary School
the latest annual report
our counter-terrorism strategy
Contest
the annual report
copies
both reports
comprehensive border management
a humanitarian response
the organised criminal networks
the flight
a strategic dialogue
the eastern route
how much money
an environment
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an operation
the Hellenic coastguard
19 members
an organised immigration crime group
the helpline
the mobile units
the RPA
certain people
a later stage
special purpose vehicles
a house
a Russian gang
a great many international challenges
global migration
Russian hostility
Asia
the Russian state
such circumstances
Richard Chandler’s file
the additional statement
his brother
the capital
the companies
Russian figures
a branch
Others
hold
supporters
a service
a Mafia family
his mafioso cronyism
the tainted leader
a corrupt organisation
the mud
a growing case
the forthcoming 2018 World Cup
that discussion
Prohibition
a vast network
speakeasies
Mafia criminals
Such orders
the Mafia
the highest level
when traffickers
emergency zones
effective government
the earthquakes
the Philippines
young children
brothels
slave labour
the large NGOs
the spot
The behaviour
this form
highly organised, ruthless terrorism
allies
non-lethal equipment
those fighters
the initial training programme
Just as many states
a much more rational policy
cannabis
the same route
a rational, evidence-based policy
as many members
their youth
the Sudan peace talks
the troika
the current spectacle
mobs
the so-called leader
the free world
a timely moment
people’s struggle
toxic politics
any case
the FBI
last week
terrorist and mafia groups
grave threats
the United States places
limits
what crimes
the FBI’s covert agents
performance-enhancing and image-enhancing drugs
professional athletes
the size
organised criminal involvement
My journey
a school trip
my modern studies teacher
relaxed Unionism
complacency
indifference
an organised and highly political opponent
whose sole raison d’être
grievance
every opportunity
Lewa
the recruitment
Scottish regiments
The BTP
four divisions
a Scottish division
the expertise
the intricacies
a transport system
a not very good Scottish Calvinist
the debates
Lord Murphy
the right reverend
The problem
Scotland) Act
a specific duty
Scottish Ministers
the Chile agreement
examples
the Scottish legal system and law enforcement agencies
a teenager
his friends
the volunteer glider school
the cadets
proper provision
social media
the local council
the doors
one day
organised hypocrisy
a powerful and moving ceremony
their Tyne Cot Cemetery
Ypres
our Royal Family
the King
Queen
our Prime Minister
Lord Ashton
the trafficking groups
the facilitation
a Public Accounts Committee tax conference
Barking
Dame Margaret
Hodge)—the Dame
Professor Lady
the radio
the public eye
those surgeries
my comment
combat organised crime
many perilous journeys
the hon. Lady’s point
notes
key information
various measures
international slavery
the expropriation
assets—[Interruption
some evidence
the mobility aspect
one point
war
, Iranian nationals
many thousands
that journey
falling prey
the very reprehensible tactics
.
the organised crime gangs
the international aspect
the hon. Lady’s constituent
development
considerable new powers
the same question
the same answer
the deployment
safety and security declarations
a more effective means
the Labour party League of Youth
My parents
a dance
the Labour party League
Youth
our future prosperity
the biggest organised trading bloc
a Conservative party
wider free trade
an absurdity
Lord Skelmersdale
a slightly different tack
great respect
Lord Strathclyde
the Conservative campaign
Carrick, Cumnock and Doon Valley
the Conservative Chancellor
Conservative colleagues
the last few weeks
a fair opponent
the important issues
modem slavery
pages
sites
fake news
disinformation
exhibitions
Vesta Tilley
Studdert Kennedy
Woodbine Willie
9.35 pm
a disorganised, spatchcock
humiliating climbdown
harm’s way
sea
Galileo
the universe
quite the way
regional adoption agencies
the local authority
registered adoption society
training
the ban
Whatever
the comments
the deputy head
definitional problems
the current definition
these prosecutions
the detective sergeant
the Drugs
Organised Crime Bureau
joint events
soldiers
its extradition arrangements
the previous 1957 convention
any legal way
actions
offences
their constituencies
Nazma Khan
Italy’s introduction
all children
organised sport
his associates
the people smugglers
so many individual migrants
the Major Projects Authority
The scrutiny
the business case
two external reviews
the basis
rape
all aspects
particular tribute
the Churches
civic society
MLAs
important matters
especially global trade unions
so much work
the conditions
an approach
all Pakistan’s relevant agencies
many other countries
a genuine challenge
ruthless organised terrorist groups
the looting
an industrial and organised scale
its activities
serious organised crime syndicates
the knowledge
their activities
LGBTI
the Bishop
Enoch Powell’s racist “rivers
blood” speech
rise
its message
intolerance
Leicester’s anti-racist activists
campaigners
organisers
organised racism
a source
great pride
inspiration
a 1,000-strong rally
Welford Road recreation ground
2,000 anti-racist protestors
police violence
a vigil
the past few days
whose interests
Clinton
her regional organised crime unit
the most excellent Government scheme
an umbrella basis
DfE
TGWU organisers
then London Citizens
4,000 cleaners
Canary Wharf
the City
a moral alliance
faith groups
community organisations
3,000 cleaners
the obscenity
cleaners
the minimum wage
the toilets
boardrooms
Only last week
Education
Mr Gyimah
a youth select committee
a panel discussion
Thursday
ransom money
the Libyan coast
the routes
methods
The mandate
a monitoring mechanism
trainees
the long-term efficiency
the training
the Libyan coastguard
new surveillance activities
illegal trafficking
oil exports
the possibilities
member states’ law enforcement agencies
a drop-in centre
3 pm
5 pm
Room Q
disability confident employers
a political preoccupation
structures
one person
our Merlin helicopters
Ebola
the human trafficking efforts
my constituent Pauline Cafferkey
a nurse
the outbreak
a military covenant event
reservists
employment
former military personnel
having organised criminal traffic
its borders
Libya’s sovereignty
foreigners
Sudan’s neighbour
a transit route
our action
a briefing
Lord Listowel
two care leavers
their experiences
a care leaver
The national offer
leavers
the darker side
financial troubles
Last week the noble Lord
Lord Kennedy
the NSPCC
the account
her real name
public meetings
the reform process
Lord
Lord Irvine
the current exhibition
our Upper Waiting Hall
Yazidi women
captivity
the slavery
the British Board
Film Classification
an independent regulator
content
some progress
my predecessor
Mr Greg Barker
the husky trip
this urgent question
the registers
other European Union countries
ours
a law
a major factor
detail
the operators
Second
Reading
its oil and gas industry
other law enforcement organisations
harmful substances
The mobile telephone
the iPad
the world wide web
a total transformation
the African economies
different reasons
a constant pressure
ruthless, well-organised and highly efficient criminal gangs
the weak links
the north African coast
favour
the TUC
a forum
African trade unionists
The reality
Former Eastbourne MP Ian Gow
a public speaking competition
his life
legacy
his courage
his conviction
a graduate student
Delft University
Technology
the Netherlands
a drone
a defibrillator
rapid deployment
a heart attack
his or her location
the GPS signal
the mobile telephone
the service
The truth
the record shows
the west midlands
the terrible uncertainty
spinach
our growing season
the organised crime networks
direct action
a constituent
the experience
sexual abuse
suicide
the ethical investment strategy
Church investment
The Bishop
that fudge
a theological sense
a very necessary thing
any Church body
all the wisdom
all the experience
the very important commemorations
the memory
experience
current world events
the peace
great forces
her family
the constituency office staff
Glasgow South West
the Church community
The Church
the knife crime summit
No
its session
local parishes
precautions
roof alarms
SmartWater marking
the open and sustainable churches initiative
80%
churches
a function
purely worship
54%
Anglican parishes
at least one organised activity
social need
the camp
avoidance funds
huge costs
the taxpayer
a reorganised United Nations
a veto power
any permanent member
the United Nations High Commissioner
sketches
another performances
world leaders
a call
Watts
our most senior judge
not me
A system
a judge
other independent assessor
a voluntary, clear, settled and informed wish
his or her suicide
an open and professional way
greater and more satisfactory protection
a lawyer
the DPP’s office
herself
such a wish
swingeing cuts
no organised opposition
the low-wage economy
the Tories’ friends
donors
the back
a disorganised, downtrodden and low-paid work force
organised opposition
the Conservatives’ dominance
this whole exercise
the most outlandish idea
first prize
some well-lubricated jamboree
the Young Conservatives
the Militant Tendency
The reason
a border command
the Conservatives
Previous local government Bills
unhappy consequences
a Government view
reluctant local authorities
politics
bunch
a very formidable line-up
30 June
Lord Alderdice
a virtual briefing
ABColombia
first hand
a human rights defender
the daily threat
Durham County Council
The conference
Darlington Borough Council
Stockton Borough Council
the National Railway Museum
the Westminster Foundation for Democracy
a comprehensive approach
causes
consequences
our arms trade
a pan-European approach
; nothing
human trafficking gangs
safe passage
our own responsibilities
military interventions
chosen alliances
a recent successful five-week private prosecution
a complex case
pan-European organised crime
the most efficient way
a new challenge
MPs
a state
two sessions
subjects
my co
sponsors
Outer
room
The OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights
the “third age
a round-table discussion
the Scottish Widows Centre
the Modern Family
What discussions
the scoping
the original Stormont House negotiations
the original Stormont House talks
the SDLP
the devolved institution
the organised crime task force
the helpful and informative briefings
technology demonstrations
Courts
a former Policing Minister
a former Justice Minister
police co
the installation
those masts
World war
six years
the Normandy invasion
hope
the flow
the important point
need
The event
the Palestine Solidarity Campaign
the Stop the War Coalition
al-Quds
North Staffordshire
the Queen’s Park Partnership
Stoke
The exploitation
an increasingly organised criminal activity
a National Crime Squad police officer
their actions
that activity
paramilitary groups
Drug gangs
a real problem
significant resources
a significant number
the assessment
PIRA
IMC
organised procurement
new weaponry
the last IMC report
the seeds
privatisation
every programme
central government
a long-standing campaign
the trade unions
that sector
the new leader
the Opposition Benches
the labour movement
a deep blow
whose roots
that suggestion
advertising
the appearance
a front
a table
an organised crime investigation
the most serious cases
recent times
multiple offenders
multiple victims
the Danish Government
Copenhagen
the United Kingdom organisation
“sex
sale” advertisements
Many ‘sex
sale
advertisements
sexually exploited women
the Brexit divorce bill
a useful tool
the administration
our new internal market
my position
the entry
those ports
the election recess
a slightly different guise
that capacity
the election
a growing number
leading Muslim women
lawyers
journalists
even the winner
a wonderful woman
Mobile Homes Act 1983 (
the Cumbrian hospices
a lifetime member
, subsequently, Unite
organised membership
the investment
whoever
The upshot
all this
CABs
branded Pension Wise
a telephone service
an online service
a Treasury team
the taxpayers
the Treasury coffers
spectrum
their own capital
these
real issues
simply a commentary
our reserve forces
a bespoke and pragmatic process
Ministry
Individuals
the Financial Secretary
the Treasury
the Barking and Dagenham Citizens Alliance Network
Claire
Another screening
Claire’s memory
local donations
the jobs
the first Opposition day debate
the Shard
a foundation
organised child abuse
the Chrysalis charity
a lifeline
an action plan
the newly introduced National Crime Agency
the policing
a much more positive attitude
new technology
the sharp end
A National Crime Agency
the excellent Lynne Owens
National Crime Agency funding
the closure
the county
the teams
human slavery
drug crime
street
the job
the mobile sector
the mood
a successful campaign
Lord Howell
the information technology
the mobile telephony
the new connectivity
a global economy
the developing countries
the BBC World Service
public health
the team
The Merseyside police
crime commissioner
proposed cuts
rape and sexual violence and tackle hate crime
the most demanding issues
a major priority
Some 83 organised crime groups
identified crossovers
geographical links
Force analysis
a significant national spread
Merseyside organised crime
all 43 forces
a significantly high number
international links
Assessments
three national hubs
the main criminality
70%
Merseyside’s organised crime groups
West Midlands police
a further indication
Merseyside organised crime groups
national crime trends
The Matrix unit
a single unit
a surge
more than 100 shootings
the past 18 months
five murders
the previous question
Merseyside police
the VAWG service transformation fund
sex workers
sexual and domestic violence
some assets
the Merseyside police
public
the organised crime group’s house
permissive society
that behaviour
150 organised crime groups
a 50% increase
firearms offences
shootings
killings
our police
the demands
Merseyside colleagues
the last three years
the increasing incidence
firearms discharges
increasing and worrying gang-related serious and organised crime
The original convention
47 countries
The council’s most recent seminar
a Muslim school teacher
the Stade de France
three very brave Muslim women
sharia courts
tweet
highly organised police-supervised protests
a “mob
Muslim parents
mostly young women
“homophobic hatred
demand resignations
multiple social media sites
a frenzy
all participants
a concerted and enhanced effort
organised and cross-border crime
new shared obligations
executive Ministers
all paramilitary groups
Rural Scotland’s mobile connectivity
the licensing
the mobile spectrum
a cash cow
critical infrastructure development
an outside-in approach
new licensing
the mobile spectrum auctions
threes
a small ask
short lives
the backdrop
the independent review
the working
the union
emergency management
what lessons
a CAFOD petition
two parishes
Christ
the King Church Rossington
a somewhat divided Labour Party
centre
organised workers
both hospitals
better pay
a trade union organiser
the great Unite hospitality branch
a sit-in
the G1 premises
those workers
the victory
the job retention scheme
their rally
my neighbours
their dispute
capital
the difficulties
the opposite Benches
these organised producers
productivity
the UUP’s concerns
a sustainable budget
legacy issues
paramilitary monitoring
this deal
a certain amount
the non-EU free trade agreements
our sovereign right
free ports’ special regulatory status
a strong record
consumer affairs
Innovation
Skills
six specific proposals
principles
industries
not only the mobile sector
low levels
the mobile providers
Everyone
a rising threat
the weaknesses
The point
Interpol’s coverage
Michael Pavey
Councillor Michael Pavey
Brent council
a fantastic event
women’s safety
the language
intimidation
a new report
the educational attainment
special educational needs
exactly that
improvement
the Consortium
Voluntary Adoption Agencies
Minister Timpson
greater detail
concrete evidence
organised campaigns
genocide
ethnic cleansing
chemical/biological weapons
the Iraqi population
the potential 70,000 troops
the 20,000-strong Kurdish forces
a major role
a large global coalition force
this broader commitment
the passenger name records
my family
the Kettering gang show
the Lighthouse theatre
the local Kettering scouts
the other part
the relevant figures
27%
9%
the Lighthouse lab
the robot freezers
brand
Community Concern Erewash
Another
a church food bank
a two-course lunch
the Pavilion luncheon club
the fundraising events
my local hospice
amazing care
the Christmas fair
the League
Ilkeston Community Hospital
the special briefing
chief executive
the implications
the Orthodox Jewish community
the higher rate
personal independence payment
national sector learning days
the DfE
83%
English local authorities
42%
The English admissions code
service children
school places
an area
the hustings
the general election
their subsequent campaigns
mental health
cross-party support
The programme
heritage trails
Worcestershire’s very own Vesta Tilley
a war memorials bike ride
3,000 signatures
most children
their parents
Short Lives
small numbers
babies
big and heavy life-sustaining equipment
immediate access
medical reasons
an additional mobility need
a widespread misconception
the differences
the mobility assessment
those criteria
a more specific assurance
more PIP claimants
another improvement
The charitable organisation
a vehicle
reasons
7 February
the former Minister
fairer account
mental, intellectual, cognitive and development impairments
entitlement
both rates
account ability
a journey
physical ability
The department
only 9%
PIP claimants
the enhanced mobility rate
28%
the Minister’s letter
the statistics
its equivalent
All this
Some 31%
PIP recipients
10%
the DLA mobility component
overall, 65%
whose main disabling condition
a mental health
the daily living component
only 22%
mental health recipients
33%
only 10%
recent personal independence payment assessments
the mobility components
her extremely difficult condition
every aspect
her daily life
a two-day event
an ingenious way
children’s mental health
their time
night
their former leaders
an “organised hypocrisy
this convention
an organised hypocrisy
Matthew d’Ancona
renewables
developing countries
the mobile money M-Pesa system
the Malta Commonwealth Heads
its very vigorous Prime Minister
her murder
Ms Galizia’s son
huge efficiency
Lord Marland
the biggest ever Commonwealth business forum
my noble Friend
Lord Cormack
Its logo
the profile
Erasmus
a great scholar
humanist
the 15th century
whose name
the full title
the Mobility
University Students
noble colleagues
that acronym
“mobility
the illegal crossings
vulnerable migrants
some 40 agencies
a sterling job
clean-ups
drink
household clear-outs
plumbers
gas men
cellar pumping
roofers
just about any task
Mel Metcalfe
clear-ups
the Featherstone brothers
Featherstone
some ways
a rerun
Worsley
Eccles South
a long track record
campaigning
poor broadband connections
flood defences
our county
our road and rail network
the Avon and Somerset constabulary
a strike
the education sector
Teachers
just 22%
its members
Lord Tebbit
the immunity
unlawful industrial action
closed shops
ballot
postal ballots
industrial action
the Scandinavian countries
the enemy
a previous leader
the government party
other threatened minorities
the choice
especially the victims
the well-known German example
an outside-in basis
commercial models
the Battle
Passchendaele
the whole third Battle
the huge losses
the wider war
the stalemate
attritional pressure
the U-boat threat
Lord West
home
husbands
brothers
sons
some daughters
sisters
the Front
a national investment bank
a network
regional investment banks
the success
banking sectors
co-operative movements
a well-organised regional administrative capacity
its virus defence and recovery programme
Only an organised power
at least equal determination
such entrenched autocracies
Lord Watts
his excellent speech
other housing legislation
appeals
the Housing Act
“A Best Practice Guide
Local Authorities
Enforcement
the New Site Licensing Regime
A review
this spring
a further opportunity
representations
the present system
these regulations
an important milestone
the noble Lords
Lord Best
Lord Kirkhope
their work
an insistence
the site owner
the potential new buyer
restrictions
substantial changes
the sector
the new measures
Her Majesty’s 90th birthday
Commonwealth heads
numerous events
the great links
whose nations
a special relationship
the education summit
the Commonwealth youth assembly
its kind
this day
a fairly stale occasion
their various initiatives
their own countries
a much more lively and dynamic occasion
these young people
the international assemblies
friendships
channels
soft power
soft diplomacy
A conference
more than 90 parliamentary delegates
The people’s forum
the single largest opportunity
influence Commonwealth policy
Government meeting
all noble Lords
a specific youth forum
the Commonwealth summit week
those 60%
the Commonwealth family
our companion
a great number
sustainability
gender violence
the roles
positive frameworks
the margins
the Commonwealth summit
the week
not just the relatively few central government-organised events
exactly that point
the members
the Empire
probably many MPs
10 trees
their constituency
the “Commonwealth canopy” scheme
Sebastian
masts
banking or financial services
credit or debit cards
mortgage applications
credit transfers
rental
leasing agreements
boarding aircraft
public transport
public buildings
exams
driving tests
HMRC’s tax collection costs
identity
police inquiries
the identity
the professions
airports
the caring professions
early decisions
proof
impersonation
examinations
the background
false accusers
bail abscondees
road traffic offences
illegal subletting
public benefits
pensions
housing benefit fraud
much greater detail
concessionary travel
relief
congestion charges
money-laundering
the firings
trials
military courts
trade unionists
strikes
, “the Crown Prosecution Service Guidance
recovery
turn
some early successes
rapid response sessions
liquidation
more than 2,000 people
just a few weeks
a joint agency taskforce
cross-border efforts
the “Fresh Start” agreement
new measures
cross-border organised crime
The Department
Finance
the independent fiscal council
that independent advice
these budgetary matters
its actions
succour
such people
lip service
apologists
those gangsters
that ability
the devastating way
the post
serious and organised crime co
the tackling
serious violence
a referendum
The Reform Act
rotten boroughs
parliamentary purposes
local governance
modern lines
mayors
aldermen
a vote
a day’s course
engineering
a 15-week course
the WEA
its union learning representatives
Bridges
Learning
a big row
the POPPY project
broad-brush
the Salvation Army operation
a huge success
no other country
rescued adult victims
concerted action
the Karen people
a long-standing serious situation
the tabloids
LGBT rights
a “gay mafia
a central Government responsibility
a third sector provider
relevant experience
A major contributor
an excellent teach-in
senior policy adviser
polygraphs
sexual offending
emeritus professor
forensic psychiatry
local authority homes
the front
an argument
no view
that term
human trafficking galore
the Belfast situation
the abortion law review
Friday
huge demonstrations
very little time
momentum
a crowning moment
a recognition
a responsibility
central Government
a reality
Immigration Act search warrants
the World Organisation
Animal Health
the FAO
the Global Alliance
Rabies Control
a framework
the WHO goal
dog-mediated human rabies
every good potential
some Albanian mafia group
that environment
that proper support
Recent media reports
the takeover
the crack cocaine market
Albanian mafia
a new wave
the swift deportation
violent criminals
an all-postal ballot
the Lisbon treaty
The East Midlands regional organised crime unit
fantastic work
the successful bidder
improved services
the East Midlands franchise
Essex and Kent police
their joint serious crime directorate
the port county
more active organised crime groups
more Bedfordshire-based organised crime groups
Thanet schools
12 organised criminal groups
the Carr review
unacceptable levels
Crown Court juries
no experience
the relevant environments
gang culture
a young member
Encounter
young members
all the parties
the British Isles
a drop-in
the Cross Bencher
human rights campaigner Baroness Cox
three very brave women
their harrowing tales
sharia councils
ACOPS
the wonderful Cross-Bench peer and human rights campaigner
all honesty
the complex crime challenges
Theresa’s temps
a Dad’s Army
retired accountants
the sophisticated international organised crime and fraud networks
The Government’s strategic objective
border security
terrorism risks
arriving passengers
the Schengen information system
Dr Kitty Stewart
the LSE
the voluntary organisations
this outcome
the operational case
bulk powers
hostages
a border
a reliable partner
drug and human trafficking
the right place
the past 10 years
the Brexiteers
a mess
a public awareness campaign
public understanding
the years
A joint agency task force
some other country
some other culture
some other time
his point
A subsequent conversation
my local police and crime commissioner
the audience
Tahrir Square
the Arab spring
that effect
specialist GP Dr Paul Newman
my own eyes
the isle
a really big business
a very welcome element
the Speech
the organised campaign
such a commitment
the same political rights
Tower Hamlets councillor Rabina Khan
widening participation
Today’s debate
gender inequality
the pay gap
the powerless
The first International Women’s Day
the property
our rights
an international socialist women’s conference
these pioneering women
a world
oppression
indignity
subordination
patriarchy
equals
the photo
all visitors
only 370 women MPs
the miners’ strike
the picket lines
valley support groups
spirits
heartlands
capital funding
a joint counter-terrorism unit
the regional organised crime unit
Gwent
the principle
cyberspace
an equivalent event
Those 45 events
more than 100 companies
all the MPs
a walk
100%
counter-terrorism cases
an excellent dementia companions conference
St Joseph Roman Catholic church
One winner
a Christmas lunch
200 vulnerable people
many
Christmas day
a huge row
an unauthorised encampment
fears
caravans
a Pentecostal Christian event
Those Gypsies
Travellers
local authority sites
tenure
the mobile homes legislation
any legal aid
possession actions
very serious disrepair
a wonderful term
thousands upon thousands
our fellow citizens
the growth
prices
middlemen
the local gangs
the big serious organised criminals
some claimants
a higher rate
mobility component
earlier decisions
The Saudis
their own investigative committee
mistakes
a panel
respected figures
continued paramilitary activity
a strategy
The OSCE Office
Democratic Institutions
the elections
much improvement
a “genuine political choice
more media pluralism
Lord Prescott
those houses
a disabled actor
either scroungers
superhuman
yesterday’s meeting
the serious violence strategy
the publication
The Global Initiative Against Transnational Organised Crime
The Global Initiative
Transnational Organised Crime
the illegal migrant trade
a hugely welcome contribution
that awful trade
child labour
the costs
Stories
the Army mucking
no substitute
a properly organised and funded rescue service
a highly successful lunch event
veterans
the NCS scheme
heritage railways
tramways
inland waterways
programmes
the NCS
my information
the 1920 Act
an NCS partner
the Community team
Portsmouth football club
no complete justice
the monstrous cover-up
the lies
organised deceit
autism
the Orchestra
St John
whose members
the calming effect
music
the enormous ability
the next stage
their development
street pastors
job clubs
New Life church
literacy projects
adoption support
mental health problems
campaigning work
the crucial issue
literacy
youth work
a recent community event
Our Communities
the loudest calls
improved bus services
the town
dogs
The 400-plus food banks
more than half a million households
just over two lots
three-day emergency food supplies
each
the mosques
those food banks
one outstanding problem
the chairman
the disputes
the Southern and Govia Thameslink rail services
no reason
the interruption
organised sickness absence
35 university leaders
higher education
universities
her opening speech
the university leaders
the most powerful people
India’s youth
international students
Prime Minister Narendra Modi
young Indians
trade agreements
a negotiation
a discussion
none
evidence sessions
both Committees
serious organised crime cases
communications data evidence
parallel
between 1,500 and 2,000 emails
someone’s behalf
a self-styled global citizens movement
A ministerial visit
the excellent Makkah mosque
The German government
illicit antiquities
militants
the first place
the mobility part
The other thing
any particular inspiration
the incoming Government
their contacts
not just the organised sector
the academics
the middle
some routes
the bus services
the funding formula
the particular pressures
serious organised criminality
supposedly sleepy communities
week
the vital role
artificial intelligence
the committee’s report
greater judicial and law enforcement capacity
the migration crisis
the operating model
a short straw
the sense
my other colleagues
departments
meaty legislation
the occasional debate
the indefatigable noble Earl
Lord Clancarty
white roses
Lewis Macdonald MSP
Jo’s friends
former colleagues
memorials
the beach
an absolute mess
stuff
the Aberdeen Muslim community
much-needed beach
Hijab Day
social media networking sites
the 1970s
an organised, rational team
negotiators
whose professionalism
a credit
bad, rigid, punishment-mode Brussels
a grown-up, competent, organised manner
occasional, extremely unproductive hissy fits
Kirklees Council
Batley Bulldogs
journalistic sources
the NUJ
both journalists
their sources
the latter case
war zones
a big Jewish population
Dr Offord
many seats
Jewish societies
Our Palestinian and Jewish sisters
their outrage
the murder
the silence
impunity
seven years
those years
the diktat
home rule
their resistance
the new system
the mobile banking van
the mobile vans
the rural part
the branches
The tale
the mobile bank
community
a huge public campaign
the Co
op
the trials
serious and organised crime groups
offender management
amazing results
life chances
What recent steps
(b
vulnerable women
the Santa Marta process
the detection
instances
the long run
the planes
ships
the pendulum
repression
a consequence
the Philippines’ methods
gang violence
The Rev. Steven Saxby
serious human rights abuses
the mobile phone number
a ruthless totalitarian state
a government
a recognisable command and control system
crime controls
world sport
a demo
the Northern Ireland Executive’s action plan
the impression
a fantastic community group
Lord Polak
all the effective security
any state
the hapless and disorganised Palestinians
an ineffective president
his own election mandate period
my first ever visit
the All-Party Britain-Israel Parliamentary Group
the Israeli Ministry
Foreign Affairs
a UN Gift Box event
the Soroptimist society
The marvellous British Legion
its 80th anniversary
a wonderful collection
ceramic poppies
the cliffs
Truth and Dignity Commission
e
petition
bereavement leave
campaigner Lucy Herd
over 25,000 signatures
a Change.org petition
over 165,000 signatures
an indication
the previous vice
chancellor
Mr Nuttall
a “dragon
the “Dragons’ Den” event
their ideas
social action projects
the scheme
the 2018 report
SDG
that is, measures
the prohibition
elimination
the worst forms
the declaration
the future relationship
its brevity
a far more important document
“ambitious arrangements
their use
the extraordinary work
Quick Reads
Carers
organised charities
the stress
their potential
the fruits
their experience
an audience
more than 150 constituents
GTR’s passenger service director
Reigate
the honour
its president
Fermanagh
Cavan
Donegal
Monaghan
the mobile infrastructure roll-out plan
the former Member
PC Mike Bruce
PC Alan O’Shea
the drop-in
those conversations
the study
refugee camps
firewood
western aid agencies
the conflict
Women activists
several delegations
gender-based conflict violence
Increased awareness
all its ugly forms
an apprenticeship
Credit
those names
my local WASPI campaigners
many Teessiders
local activity
that injustice
the Members
the mass petitions
the amazing change
not one but two previous pensions Ministers
the whole thing
The women
the pension changes
the WASPI women
the general public
the 20th anniversary
gun control
the Dunblane tragedy
the receptionists
Queen Charlotte
their own time
a Saturday
a multiple miscarriage support group
well-being
the Reading Agency
This national event
local libraries
that one part
a significant reduction
its budgets
a Westminster Hall debate
intent
cyberdefence
all the mobile phones
some formidable Yemeni ladies
all civil society activists
great difficulty
Our thinking
eight meetings
care leavers
voluntary sector organisations
Keep
My officials
some work experience
the handling
the clinical commissioning group
a new external review team
a second serious untoward incident investigation
the whole issue
market-making
failing organisations
that commitment
worry
the First Minister
emails
review
bulk interception
bulk acquisition
bulk personal datasets
the range
MI5, MI6 and GCHQ activity
counterespionage
more deaths
all other national security threats
the very important western Balkan summit
“McMafia”, eastern European gangs, Albania and transhipment routes
the EU Council meeting
all the other regions
the same table
their own ends
their priorities
knuckling
their small areas
SLPs
global money laundering
Young Leicestershire’s clubs
organised activities
their clubs
a life
practical skills
jobs
their horizons
RUSI
the Saudi air force
Every single plane
cameras
the bedroom tax
taxpayers’ money
free schools
the leader
the party
an immediate and thorough investigation
the truth
any appropriate disciplinary action
a WTO regime
The industry
laundered diesel
bulk containers
curtain slide trailers
feeling
the Britannia hotel
an international dinner
1 October
honour
One special highlight
the Walky Talky community event
all faiths
Bulldogs
Mrs Gillyan Bailey
two local councillors
Councillor Clive Hallam
Councillor Mrs Bone
industry
an investigative arm
other government bodies
the private security sector
a west midlands MP
a region
its determination
notoriety
that regard
the Justice
Men and Boys party
media attention
my capacity
retail crime
Retail Newsagents
our activities
a wide variety
modern pressures
organised crime challenge
a significant increase
its elderly population
a long and porous coastline
31 ports
marinas
a target
the illegal drugs trade
Bedfordshire police
more organised criminal groups
consensus
all five Buckinghamshire councils
the status quo
an option
our security engagement
the 2015 terrorist attacks
the Tunisian security forces
Chief Constable Francis Habgood
police leaders
The dinner
young activists
young political leaders
the governing parties
a pertinent time
the Hammamet conference
The Hammamet conference
youth
the MENA region
much unemployment
no culture
These testimonies
the state-funded Truth and Dignity Commission
television
the whole nation
My thoughts
Lord Leitch
my constituency offices
c2c and Shana Doherty
roadside breath-testing
the readings
two hours
the police station
the increasing threat
Lord Beecham
organised thieves
angry, frustrated or opportunistic customers
an entirely reasonable attempt
some kind
the corporation
three people
a total
seven years and three months’ imprisonment
the Minister’s early days
a youth
the wicked people
big gangsters
the 39 innocent people
that refrigerated van
big players
casinos
betting shops
indoor gyms
fitness and dance studios
sports facilities
exemptions
organised indoor team sports
under-18s
the military
a fantastic job
some stage
speed
that task
the next role
the whole-city pilot
the National Council
Resistance
Ken Chapman
This petition
Dennis Randall
Julia Murphy
Greenfield Community College
Another businessman
the Clydesdale bank-NAB-Cerberus lot
4G
the Open Signal app
Williams’s henchmen
horses’ heads
the bed
the emergency matters
a well-organised plan
situation
the contractors
First Bus representatives
the Alun Griffiths road contractors
the lead councillor
Councillor Colin Hunt
local Bradley Stoke town councillors
a workable solution
the congestion
a handle
bigger issues
knife crime
drug-related organised crime
low-level antisocial behaviour issues
constituents
my early days
the organised visit
the early rollout
the Corby park run
brilliantly organised week
his brilliant team
The weekend
a brilliantly organised World Squash Day event
any squash courts
that country
the DRC
Glasgow North East
my privilege
the all-party group meeting
the emergence
an organised militant insurgency
that crisis
a game
cricket
a charity cricket game
the parliamentary cricket team
Bulgarian and Romanian gangsters
their will
a very apposite time
the first joint meeting
special envoys
the Romanian President
a Radio 4 programme
all the matters
a new project
a voluntary grassroots initiative
organised sports
an important protest
this most divisive global figure
tomorrow afternoon
President Trump’s behaviour
the electoral victory
President-elect Biden
a key role
the “little litter pickers” celebration
the innovative Halcon One Team
costings
a quantity surveyor
the textbook
the classic network
the Prevent policy
a “spying” policy
an inhibitor
speech
that evil trade
The citizens
civil society organisations
the constitution unit
the University
Westminster
Southampton
a holiday
the first widely acceptable USO
whatever level
The Deloitte report
improving networks
the new Electronic Communications Code
year 11 pupils
Lord Wills
either an outreach or local authority organisation
the police service
a toxic triangle
the divisiveness
the Brexit issue
certain Members
targets
a controlled but fair immigration system
a Brexit voter
a trade unionist
an organised workplace
all the documentation
the big picture
the mobility impact
the music workforce
most musicians
consequently an end
the mass movement
a broader view
the positive value
the huge challenges
humanity
the then Government
an organised EPG
the public service broadcasters
the 1978 coastal road massacre
a school bus
37 people
12 children
Fatah
healthy breakfast clubs
bike rides
this order
intra-company transferees
their dependants
the human trafficking exemption
greater clarity
the interpretation
some rules
two excellent business breakfasts
the Rockingham Forest hotel
the Bullock committee
industrial democracy
the last 30 years
the average worker
strategic issues
world market share
the main goal
the organised worker
their company
its world market share
human rights abuses
609 cases
142 recorded cases
policing priorities
a particularly disturbing increase
disputes
all the great things
the prevalence
extreme ideology
violent and organised crime
our firearms capabilities
a Prevent priority area
inter-community threats
the discharge
intimidating rivals
innocent members
the Great
our colleague
60,000 pub landlords
a massive contract
the Health Secretary
organised trafficking syndicates
my noble and learned friend Lady Butler-Sloss
Professor John Young
the mobility effects
long hospital stays
A wait
seven days
a 10 per cent decline
muscle strength
many others
the rule
Mr Tony Smith
a very short time
my constituent Tony Smith
1,600 people
speed regulation measures
The all-party parliamentary group
Command
modern North Korea
the commissars
an impossible task
the complexities
the top
David Cameron’s greatest legacies
his effort
the Sikh food bank
70,000 meals
the breakfast meeting
its idea
new civic housing
17 points
the Higher Rate
10 points
the Mobility Component
Personal Independence Payment
Her Majesty’s inspectorate
constabulary
a third
a national shortage
neighbourhood policing
no coherent strategy
Stand
Racism
the mayor
more than 200 people
the tremendous work
trips
the ABC Student Tours
the kennels
Three events
north-east Lincolnshire
my constituent Herbert Styles
a tremendous job
Lincolnshire’s excellent police
an organised, ruthless and serious network
foreign criminals
the illegal supply
fly-tipping
hazardous waste
the theft
refugee support
the quirks
the DWP and short-term cost cutting
its nature
organised religions
the discrimination
LGBTI people
the bottom cross
the refugees
a proposed Scottish Defence League march
Christchurch borough council
overnight residential beach huts
the Channel 4 programme
“Amazing Spaces
public ownership
Channel
the innovative and boundary-probing programming
The judgment
the MH case
their inability
psychological distress
Dudley’s Holocaust Memorial Day commemorations
Zigi Shipper
pre-war Poland
Auschwitz-Birkenau
other concentration and extermination camps
his family
reparations
a mafia-type, illegitimate Government
my South East Cornwall constituency
Auschwitz concentration camp
the Royal National Institute
Blind People
commendable work
the RNIB
a toolkit
the PIP form
Mrs Miller)—if
Justin Tomlinson)—said
a written answer
Lord Brooke
Alcohol Concern
95,000 children
the parent
an alcohol problem
the information requirements
transparency conditions
all the protected characteristics
the commemoration team
diplomacy
sensitivity
enthusiasm
their financial affairs
a tax-efficient manner
income
forms
earnings
the CMS
a crowded meeting
the Jarrow Alberta club
the Save South Tyneside Hospital group
the Irish sea
the plaque
Sma’ Shot Day
The first ever Weave festival
Paisley’s distinct cultural and political identity
Paisley
Organised and Institutional Abuse
Survivors
the inquiry
my home
a celebration function
the Barking, Havering and Redbridge University Hospitals NHS Trust
three years
special measures
outpourings
sympathy
offers
practical help
much-needed items
The Mobile Homes Act
its buglers
the ceremony
its origin
her constituency
a robust individual
an aggressive, Mafioso posture
petitions
especially the Petitions Committee
treatment
the health
a row
a Black country flag
a very moving service
her experience
the serious organised criminals
the most harmful drugs
the addition
those sites
the local plan
1,490 local residents
the local population
complaints
contaminated blood campaigners
10 am
protest
A demonstration
the second Saturday
the public meeting
20 September
a very good report
another area
cruel practices
1,278 residents
high net worth individuals
the surface
a body
helpful advice
2,545 signatures
the Save Corby Urgent Care Centre group
an invitation
Lord Hannay
the western Balkan summit
10 July
a greater focus
the previous Berlin summit
a very strong response
the CAA
a well-organised and professional response
The passengers
a much more difficult time
their journeys
the Monarch passengers
Monarch
a better system
civil society bodies
a good first step
the Caldicott data guardians
the click
both ways
their
sessions
paperwork
international borders
cooperation initiatives
international organisations
the equality issues
the race audit
the violence
the Rohingya
the Westminster Hall debate
mainly former parliamentarians
a former judge
Sir John Randall
the noble Baroness Butler-Sloss
the 45-day reflection and recovery period
Anti-slavery Day
the HMIC report
Stolen freedom
the policing response
difficulty
admirable work
the past five years
Thailand’s seafood sector
widespread human trafficking
the pre-processing facilities
the seafood sector
the fishing industry
transnational approaches
port
flag
coastal states
the International Labour Organisation’s convention
fishing
national citizens
vessels
retailers
effective transparency
traceability
their whole supply chain
independent, third-party
unannounced auditing
their supply chains
whose overarching objective
the existing criminal law
the status
its victims
perpetrators
the Human Trafficking Foundation’s report
last summer
An independent inquiry
the last two weeks
organised police raids
mass arrests
perceived gay and bi men
carriers
International Freedom
Religion
Belief
Members’ staff
the Cenotaph
the great war
our financial institutions
misuse
their illicit funds
mafia crime
financing
taxpayers
the South African case
the passing
Resolution
the organised communities
much smaller outlying groups
a further half a dozen countries
a religion
a crime syndicate
holocaust education
a holocaust indoctrination programme
good Jews
the Jews
the slave trade
Holocaust Memorial Day
the very day
all its manifestations
modern antisemitism
wars
loyalties
foreign powers
the China Tribunal’s findings
butchery
the gassing
the Nazis
the extraordinary evacuation
7,200 Jews
their relatives
the order
extermination
the Lessons
Srebrenica programme
an inter-faith delegation
21 women
iPad
the infrastructure
another one
The mobility car
Jo-Ann’s dad
medical appointments
shopping
their rural location
no bus services
a more serious point
a salient point
strong powers
ATCSA
the outside
the former police borough commander
his autobiography Blue
patterns
mental illness
endless distress
this city
the clean-up
some anonymous troll accounts
the active ageing community event
Older People’s Assembly
wildlife
His Royal Highness
the Prince
both his sons
four heads
state and government Ministers
over 40 countries
all the Lords
Appeal
whose judicial business
his wife
a long and happy retirement
the capabilities
the National Crime Agency’s national cyber-crime unit
the cyber teams
the construction industry
The current television series
a perfect illustration
how wrong things
Matthew
a runaway train
privacy
counter-fraud legislation
that prescience
10 years
international crime
the author
the book McMafia
a successful television series
a while
Sunday night
“McMafia” night
Homeland” night
our house
the plot
a mouse
a laptop
accountancy and law firms
round sanctions
600,000 children
the seed experiment
Tim Peake’s help
seed growth
whose lives
783 counts
President Zuma
the once highly functional South African Revenue Service
Key actions
six additional staff
additional vehicles
Tuesday’s reception
the Speaker’s apartments
the worrying levels
organised hatred
Tuesday’s Survivor
sixth formers
schoolchildren
the friends
a holocaust memorial event
sixth-year pupil Kirsty Robson
This event
whose stated aim
religious prejudice
misconceptions
cohesion
this year’s Holocaust Memorial Day
words
open and respectful dialogue
special exhibitions
The undercover report
the charitable trust
David Meller chairs
just an alarming story
such a robust condemnation
the DEA
a massive Hezbollah money laundering and drug trafficking scheme
further efficiencies
an aggressive programme
business modernisation
our performance
the commercial and industrial issues
Congress
other important issues
the MoD
The ability
a host
the sexual exploitation
The nice bit
this story
a fundraising concert
this carefully—“Folk
the 28 Day Rule
The service
the chaplain
Op
NHS Blood
Transplant
a very well organised outfit
A similar petition
241 signatures
the pupils
active Russians
other nationals
door
the relatively informal lift giving
volunteer car drivers
more organised schemes
a Dial-a-Ride or Dial-a-Bus
disabilities and mobility difficulties
a gender quota
public fora
public life
the International Women’s Day march
Sunday
#March4Women
this building
Trafalgar Square
an International Women’s Day conference
school twinning
cookery classes
different ethnic backgrounds
recipes
sporting activities
a community group
a community cup
football
an interfaith programme
mosques
Energy
Industrial
Strategy
our diplomats
the oligarchs
the Russian/Kremlin/mafia-controlled kleptocracy
hybrid war
trolls
hackers
the Bear bombers
a military aspect
the useable element
a full spectrum
nuclear theory
conventional weapons
Mr Francois
processes
the organised trade unions
the hard-line Brexiteers
the publican
a dedicated public servant
the local Independent councillor
my constituent Elaine Donnellon
the knife crime
Sir Mike Penning
the incredible exhibition
the Upper Waiting Hall
A wave
organised crime burglaries
the Wellingborough constituency
Three trials
an excellent cross-party briefing
Downing Street
an extremely detailed, flexible and fast-moving decision-making arrangement
the COVID-O and Covid Gold process
more than 500 recorded DExEU
engagements
What message
public and civil servants
12 May
inflation
its international affiliates
their own human rights
the mobility vehicle
16 years
child maintenance orders
Lord Patel
our congratulations
relations
the Odessa oil mafia
British Virgin Islands companies
the Sarajevo-based Organised Crime and Corruption Reporting Project
that company
The other major campaign
his AUEW background
the Upper Clyde Shipbuilders’ crisis
an excellent case
a properly organised maintenance regime
its precursor bodies
the “specialised lending service
any other sham department
whatever bank
a racketeering lawyer
Lord Blencathra
some time
whiplash claims
the material
an honour
the trailer safety summit
the parents
DeepMind
not only the benefits
that data
its offices
an organised blacklisting operation
3,300 names
The blagger
a whistleblower
rubbish
the houses
the stories
a Civil Service leak
this Question
Her Majesty’s Chief Inspector
Prisons
80 staff members
a flight
a subsidiary
23 asylum prisoners
waist restraints
the inspector’s view
Organised Crime Task Force
those Albanians
those serious organised criminals
nice cars
nice things
that new Jaguar
Ranger Rover
a fraction
its value
still a significant amount
local Ahmadiyya residents
a wonderful opportunity
the wedding
that little bit
an inter-faith event
the Ahmadiyya community
the prison service
the Omagh bombing
all our reports
a very constructive and important part
the difficulty
such a test
a big hue
cry
particular individuals
the Ahmadi community
a big campaign
initiatives
teachers
the WWF
the illegal wildlife trade drives corruption
a brilliant example
local landowners
conservancies
the management
no branch closures
this round
cuts
mobile banking provision
its visits
their branches
the ECDC
drug resistance
the Oxfordshire clinical commissioning group
our area’s future healthcare needs
The spade-ready reservoir
12 years
a well-organised group
20 people
the Abingdon reservoir
my old college
over 5,000 African- Caribbean student alumni
their views
further cases
that resource
a community action team
-search
drug dens
A business roundtable
the Knowsley chamber
a really interesting event
a deportation attempt
sufficient solicitor
MP involvement
both this debate
next week’s Windrush celebrations
Lord Stevenson
a swarm
the old adage
bees
his swarm
his support
his charm
graciousness
the gloaming
the last Women and Equalities questions
the Dalit community
Urmston
Kate Green)—and
their particular concerns
Southgate’s side
a well-organised, disciplined unit
own goals
that question
Mr Skinner
an excellent EqualiTeas event
this device
his speech
his question
the exact frequencies
strengths
transmissions
the traffic data
many interconnected problems
rampant corruption
a culture
sophisticated organised crime
a weak civil society
some leaders
authoritarian tendencies
organised crime observatory
the Austrian and Norwegian Governments
the first ports
call
essential partners
a Vietnamese national
a rather hefty petition
the campaign group
Calderdale
School Cuts
Environmental crime
the fifth most lucrative serious organised crime
poachers
the Tanzania-Mozambique border
planning
elephant tusks
Norwich Union’s 2005 report
Light
Hidden Crime
a very high rate
any mathematicians
induced car accidents
credit card fraud
The Home Office’s war
undocumented immigration
a shadow economy
workplace exploitation
other crime
specialised intelligence and disruption teams
mobile phone blocking technology
the prison
my most vivid memories
the listening days
my panel
whose family member
a mental hospital
players
some highly organised and assertive parties
not least the Scottish Fishermen’s Federation
the restrictions
4 October
14 years
a county lines drug cartel operation
meals
a joint event
the APPG
agriculture
The APPG
global LGBT+ rights
the only APPG
such rights
an excellent drama
music production
Wimbledon
St Mark’s Academy and Cricket Green special school
the last public activity
a stalwart
proper recognition
proper compensation
former miners
pneumoconiosis
his room
9 April
R&D
international standards
a good bang
our buck
the research councils
Dublin returns
VisitBritain
travel trade trips
West Oxfordshire
Blenheim Palace
Many millions
the key events
the IWM
the Anglophone General Conference
21 and 22 November
Cameroonian religious leaders
Cameroonian
the soon-to-occur Anglophone General Conference
church
other religious leaders
cystic fibrosis sufferers
a young woman
her 30s
funeral plans
cystic fibrosis
no cure
(Bill Esterson
a study fellowship
renewable energy
a breakfast roundtable
industry representatives
third-sector organisations
local historians
the Feltham history group
an amazing job
Hanworth Park House
a play
local history
military history
their sense
local place
a letter
no real concrete assurances
those mortgages
active lenders
Squadron
Squadron Leader Stewart
command
the Force
the volunteer party
Stewart
an emergency airstrip
the evacuation
the Lord Chancellor
the last two years
impeccable timing
an outstanding further education college
the funding differential
FE colleges
local businesses
good police
the whole system
inward investment
a roundtable
the other exhibitions
the Academy
lovely shows
the modern garden exhibition
beautiful pictures
Professor John Pitts
reluctant gangsters
adverse childhood experiences
My noble friend
extensive work
female involvement
our democratic processes
the Voice & Vote exhibition
The Deepings
Sir John Hayes
the very creation
The government
enough time
fully effective border operations
any perceived weaknesses
gaps
the enforcement regime
the recent groundbreaking
Sara conference
the twin evils
misogyny
Perhaps hon
a homelessness conference
Tuesday night
the proposed closure
the Whitehill pool
further cuts
Haghill sports centre
golf courses
a coronavirus action group
Southend Association
Voluntary Services
local charities
local Facebook groups
a safe and well organised way
this terrorism
the Province
year
residential planning permission
leisure home owners
consumer rights legislation
party
a radical re
The Chief Nursing Officer
many activities
the Burdett Trust
Nursing
The protests
desperation
ordinary people’s concern
a particular aspect
regulators
government departments
legal services
a genuine attempt
our export and investment performance
a well-organised shuttle service
sorts
a great price
my own perspective
a Menopause Café
the Stan Ball Centre
The fantastic pupils
Outwood Primary Academy Ledger Lane
road safety
430 parents
great success
metal theft
the Second Church Estates Commissioner
what further work
the organised nature
My constituents
the extra mile
the celebration
the Churchill room
Green Action
Environment
Food
Rural Affairs
the international justice and organised crime division
a conviction rate
over 90%
high-quality work
a lot more work
Lord Fox
the precise nature
precisely what
tier
its efforts
the best records
the Gulf
religious diversity
more liberal positions
an exemplary record
the HET
the powerful learning effect
such visits
criminal investigations
an organised demonstration
an internationally recognised border
150 of 187 people
those demonstrations
very similar organisations
five national pilot projects
Our resources and waste strategy
Guinea-Bissau
the Portuguese
an attempted coup
Guinea Conakry
their troops
the fighting
appalling prison camps
Conakry
Portuguese
the right way
all interested parties
the forthcoming reports
Social Justice’s housing commission
these two commissions
his memoirs
the landings
D
single-use plastics
litter
a clean-up
the Erewash canal
Lord Mendelsohn
an uncommon story
previously internally organised functions
their own commercial and policy paths
tensions
a departmental heading
any criticism
the FA
almost all other football governing organisations
school gates
their young protégés
matches
a go
Our neighbouring forces
unique levels
urban crime
a unique level
many pockets
the Vale
Pickering
The honest answer
the demonstrations
more than many countries
Economic Crime
the fantastic prevention and response work
A prominent campaigner
the injustice
domestic abuse victims
the family courts
the Stand
Domestic Abuse conference
the third highest level
serious youth violence
the open letter
Addenbrooke’s hospital
the most senior clinicians
a room
Indie-Rose’s case
strategies
cyberattack
weapons proliferation
hostile state activity
Lord Dobbs
Mrs Elaine Stephens
her team
the Brecon and Radnorshire branch
its stalwarts
a successful fun day
11 May
peer
the British Government’s efforts
the most effective thing
this dangerous traffic
a bad back
my formidable constituents
Dr Javed Gill
that demonstration
that message
Four members
14 vulnerable women
the parishioners
Our Lady
St George
this petition
particularly my constituents
their number
all ages
Jumpers
Goalposts
a community football event
The #Enough campaign
subsequent social media boycott
pundits
a real stand
Mr Wallace
their disgraceful, disgusting business
the Westminster Foundation
Democracy
further action
at least some
the attacks
sophisticated weapons
a modern air force
the most recent example
an organised blacklist
Parliament Square
an excellent organisation
refugee and migrant children
a protest
my own community
the local branch
a parade
local employers
more local employers
more veterans
covid-secure memorials
Tweed
our staff
veterans charities
the North Staffordshire armed forces
veterans celebration committee
, the Queen’s Park Partnership
Trent City Council
Many Members
the RDG
the criminal exploitation
though organised crime
homeless young people
their members gangs
role models
Lord Paddick
communication skills
anti-human trafficking work
90 victims
some wonderful parents
a briefing session
coronavirus
a determined and organised man
some things
Lord Whitby
any warning
more than 1,000 commercial individuals
trusts
the past four years
extra rigour
a good Northern Ireland Act
one aspect
that is, the child trafficking advocate
the independent guardian
the ICFTU
worker delegates
the ILO
new standards
their national Governments
the trade union movement
most noble Lords
the Government’s Trade Union Bill
distaste
a welcome
encouragement
organised workplaces
their knowledge
track record
improved rates
Lord Norton
The comments
a sufficient number
the road safety issues
Lord Ahmad
the great pleasure
privilege
a global conference
the royal visits
countless community events
(Historical Institutional Abuse
(Victims’ Payment
Gambling
political donations
non
The phrase
The contribution
an organised and living Europe
civilisation
peaceful relations
unregulated homes
skills
“disinformation campaigning
these harms
a very recent report
The Global Disinformation Order
2019 Global Inventory
Organised Social Media Manipulation
the appalling affair
the MTR station
triads
other gangsters
demonstrators
great news
a leaf
Brigg
Goole
new infrastructure
this coverage
very welcome news
a real boost
the local economy
The UK Government support
last October’s Future
Our Inshore Fisheries conference
a devolution issue
a top-down
, UK Government-organised structure
the evils
an inquiry
his country
a long and proud tradition
the south-west mafia
a more internationally organised terrorist group
Islamist militants
their objectives
the 43 territorial police forces
the Bakers
24 hours
better payment
the Wetherspoon management
a training session
those local charities
Another showing
15 February
the Sussex Snowdrop Trust charity
a local prep school
all the children
the amazing session
Sir David Attenborough
the climate change crisis
huge credit
its ongoing work
a five-point plan
this scourge
my introduction
my experience
a national strategy
(Ben Everitt
the particular types
COP
Two brilliant ladies
their own hands
600 signatures
three weeks
the local petition
592 individual signatures
greater regulation
licensing
nail bars
car washes
his contribution
social mobility
the fourth university
the London Borough
The PCC
the current review
the negative publicity
the national agency
Action Fraud
much greater length
Lord Anderson
the most enjoyable time
the campaign trail
two hustings
Disability Peterborough
the disability hustings
the Cambridgeshire Deaf Association
my old school friend
Andrew Palmer
pilots
the homelessness Minister
his predecessors
noble Lords’ attention
a powerful cross-departmental committee
a good education
independent finances
a mathematician
the first computers
an ideas chain reaction
Bletchley Park
innovations
our modern world
Silicon Valley
your pocket
the great east end
a proud working class tradition
history
low-paid women workers
trade unionism
the East London Federation
Suffragettes
their socialism
a self-organised movement
just charity
political rights
maritime group
the Aegean sea
all international efforts
definitions
happiness
‘quality
both physical … and psychological well-being
our mental health
Mental health costs
Social Care
around £12bn
around 10%
overall spending
poor mental health
lower educational outcomes
reduced access
a negative impact
employee well-being
employee
the current situation
global challenges
some new medicines
the struggle
its medicines and healthcare products section
those situations
this occasion
a vital source
the nation’s health
the well-established and enduring community spirit
the many people
their neighbours
just that
a safe exit
her question
forums
the frustrations
our migration
humanitarian protection system
Mrs Elphicke
Rye
(Sally-Ann Hart
small boats
the test
a new system
The numerical threat level
the CMO
a testimony
a high level
the scientific independence
the joint biosecurity centre
a really important development
local responses
local flare-ups
an online protest
Black Lives Matter
those strong local links
Contracts
the innovative and morale-boosting changes
probation delivery partners
the pandemic
other sectors
the mobile technology space
satellite technology
this package
the mobile catering industry
North East Fife
their mistakes
indecision
poor planning
“commercial decisions
Industrial Strategy
key factors
workplace performance results
better organised and effective preparation
a second wave
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local public health agencies
effective distribution
restaurants
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cafés
chefs
butchers
supplied meals
social-distanced meetings
an online survey
these meetings
a freedom
information request
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only two meetings
mental health trusts
that entire period
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the Prime Minister’s own father
my noble and learned friend Lord Hope
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derogation
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a former Chief Whip
far too much credit
language tuition
our amazing tourist attractions
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a lift-off event
all six Gloucestershire MPs
my last session
Lord Curry
young farmers
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the cross-compliance regime
holes
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the International Organization
Migration
Migrants
their Vulnerability
Forced Labour
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certain visas
arbitrary changes
asylum procedures
nationals
certain countries
weak migration governance structures
major causes
low-wage migration
, “migrants
whose visas
a specific employer
higher risk
Lord Alton
rules
overdue immigration procedures
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local centres
mobile testing units
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the incident management team
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briefing
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testing capacity
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an all-Peers briefing session
the benefit cap
Employment
Sir Iain Duncan Smith
his views
My sincere thanks
special projects
the first recognition
this month
the outstanding leadership
the Ghanaian analyst
George Floyd
the horrific murder
Martha Thickett
a young Cynon schoolgirl
a Black Lives
the Knee” protest
Cynon
Lord Callanan
a welcome home parade
the Houses
the covid crisis
troops
the 90th anniversary
the three remaining veterans
that awful conflict
big events
big cities
small towns
a brilliant event
a National Cyber Force
our intelligence agencies
service personnel
the penultimate paragraph
Mr Bryant
the mobile number
these voices
the spending review
119,000 people
the UC uplift
legacy benefits
an increasingly dangerous and unstable world
covert intelligence
the growing threats
our national well-being
the redoubtable Jane Luca
the visits
their own experiences
Chair
the new set
the Lycamobiles
the Giffgaffs
the Tesco Mobiles
no negotiated agreement
a “major impact
the local police
these organised crimes
a greater police presence
our worst-affected areas
the St Helier estate
a live VJ Day broadcast
an alliance
council
voluntary and faith organisations
nine local community hubs
the Barking
Dagenham Citizens Alliance Network
the gold standard
well-organised elections
the peaceful transfer
a covid-secure set
local elections
over a year’s notice
the opportunities
the food area
huge problems
different people
that choice moment
the fullest possible checks
two hour-long meetings
Mr Arthur Lau
her private office
Careers
a narcissistic, axe-grinding campaign
a Blue Monday virtual drop-in
many other Members
various parties
a dedicated volunteer
the Samaritans
the budget
a Christmas market
, infamously, a council
the now-failed Robin Hood Energy
incubators
Islamic extremism
right-wing extremism
SIGTOA
local operators
the previous months
the brilliant job
these most extraordinary circumstances
Redbridge
digital events
virtual events
a multi-agency response
serious and organised fraud
an innovative approach
additional funding
Child Maintenance Service
Child maintenance arrangements
the government-run Child Maintenance Service
a court order
polygraph testing
the comprehensive and very helpful learning session
the MoJ
Lord Faulks
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that force
maternity
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the IT system
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any prior warning
a long-term settlement
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local forces
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the many manifestations
lives
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his life savings
a sophisticated scam
the family
their home
the internet user
their credit card details
dangerous fakes
their insurance premiums
the disgusting and devastating sexual exploitation
operational terms
our programme
radical police reform
The strategic policing requirement
police and crime commissioners
force boundaries
national threats
individual police forces
the operations
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more work
a much greater ability
about more effective enforcement
our plan
criminal assets
their organised crime
the authorities
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these processes
the individuals
the civil liberties
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current legislation
a new offence
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their share
the rewards
the criminal enterprise
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an aspect
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wherein organised crime groups
their profits
particularly cocaine
the raw product
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prison security
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telecoms
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the past six months
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a severe and growing threat
the mounting challenges
a significant impact
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approach
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condemnation
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agencies
our collective and relentless response
all possible means
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important legislation
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crime or drug-related measures
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updated information
desktop planning tools
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accurate data
predictions
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a subsidised project
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shape
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administration
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behaviour change
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religious leaders
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stadiums
venues
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the secondary ticketing market
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local firefighters
those roles
the vital importance
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the reverse journey
its clear focus
border crime
child exploitation
online protection
The mobile network operators
proper change
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the overall size
the illicit market
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a careful and dynamic plan
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immigration offences
their tracks
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support units
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this vital project
its natural conclusion
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6 January
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the modern day slavery commissioner
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campaigns
their unions
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seminars
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parliamentary procedures
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international parliamentarians
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each region
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other insidious forms
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firearms trafficking
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the racketeering wing
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different departments
a particular structure
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co-ordinated responses
the most pressing challenges
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hunger
inequalities
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espionage
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just 1%
ministerial meetings
lobbyists
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a former student
my grammar schools
nearly 4,000 signatures
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the most vulnerable care leavers
the greatest point
evildoers
a fulfilling and productive life
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employer
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police investigations
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the product
taxation
a massive opportunity
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similar image software
magazines
newspapers
a negative effect
the self-esteem
the most serious forms
more than 2,000 suspected sham marriages
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sham marriages
long custodial sentences
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other people
a crucial tool
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child neglect
Groundbreaking legislation
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the deliverers
the neatest piles
the maps
undercover police officers
an incredibly important job
candidates
their party organisers
doors
leaflets
phone banks
staker bases
much-needed sustenance
a long debate
its economic consequences
organised crime syndicates
refuges
rape crisis
child sexual exploitation services
human trafficking services
new forms
Motability
the mobility needs
all the veterans
the well organised boxes
casework
my job
so-called populism
international fraud
hard core pornography
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technical knowledge
a global digital age
many criminal acts
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information technology
Such reasonable measures
necessary investigatory powers
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organised child grooming
a unified and cohesive approach
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terrorist and organised criminal activity
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regional assistance
solid states
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The education mafia
at least 250,000 people
academies
a questionable assumption
terrorist organisations
a free market
a gift
immense misery
human waste
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concerts
even physical challenges
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such information
those cases
the roads Minister
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the proliferation
once-physical crimes
the technological challenges
a necessary and proportionate response
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the large organised crime gangs
The Government’s position
a tragic reminder
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another part
my portfolio
my opinion
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rehabilitation
an engine
gang-related street crime
acquisitive crime
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the drugs
organised crime branch
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better broadband
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extra support
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sentencing
extra powers
smartphones
tablets
other technology
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warrants
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authorisation
an entirely judicial process
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The importance
all serious and organised crime prosecutions
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other threats
cybercrimes
hostile foreign states
military and industrial espionage
growing problems
organised cyber-attacks
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Extra flights
several hundred counter-terrorism officers
our airports
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many other priorities
child advocates
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various situations
holiday destinations
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tax frauds
some two-thirds
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Serious crime
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illegal migration funds
fair immigration controls
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campaign videos
The better-organised wards
an earlier point
strong local leadership
the ward sister
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their deaths
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the long-term focus
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the most harm
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its own annual report
the mobile infrastructure programme
a fantastically driven and well organised community group
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its people
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success
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a living wage
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human trafficking groups
harrowing pictures
dangerous journeys
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time limits
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the wrong people
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liberty
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gender-specific processes
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the desperate issue
self-harm
mental health issues
family separation
accompanied minors
the long-term impacts
the desperate need
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organised strikes
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decent pensions
a safe workplace
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regulation
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open borders
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local government people
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defendants
all times
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legal change
decriminalisation
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a cross-party basis
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the fuel laundering
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social cohesion
civil liberties
widespread discrimination
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labour market exploitation
an organised criminal activity
Government regulators
workers’ rights
the unscrupulous employers
these vulnerable people
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serious public concern
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no justification
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a dedicated resource
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their criminality
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the human trafficking investigators
financial investigation
the court system
a real return
better justice
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the entire industry
unintended consequences
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chemists
the incorporation
investors
big business
appalling crimes
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some senior figures
individual members
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counterfeit and contraband goods
an orderly and organised way
Ministers’ wishes
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available funds
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digitalisation
the computer
a vast variety
diverse services
an overall organised framework
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any organised education
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illegal activities
prohibition
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well-organised support
proper information
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other family members
carers
their peers
their teachers
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the local hospice
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the wider non-legislative work
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opportunistic individuals
the modern slavery trade
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existing ways
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new ones
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no intention
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the annual slavery and human trafficking statements
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sector
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no police dog units
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every single public inquiry desk
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serious and complex crime
these officers
the greatest harm
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a proper debate
those challenges
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hate crime
a significant effect
community reassurance
a deleterious, detrimental and significant effect
local knowledge
effective policing
PCSOs
a massive role
minor crime
their trusted role
enormous assistance
major crime investigations
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online fraudsters
immediate measures
statutory instruments
serious and organised fuel crime
The police
these tools
a tribute
tough spending settlements
crime prevention and catching criminals
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that welfare
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just 6%
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the best deals
switching
price transparency
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additional details
cross-border criminality
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a happy, contented and organised workforce
our mobile phones
the prices
the mobile space
a picture
the customer service challenges
value
nine out of 10 consumers
Communications data
an essential form
the full spectrum
criminal offences
the various apps
the bullying
even the way
some people’s comments
great detriment
these conflicts
our campuses
multiple health conditions
the pivotal role
immigration detention centres
pregnant women
her release
formal recognition
the current regulatory framework
that work
174 organised immigration crime groups
the best security
a stronger, intelligence-led approach
dealings
the specific answer
incursions
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the organised criminal groups
this evil trafficking
a new health assessment
the medical adviser
their part
the child’s permanence report
a strong, well-organised, committed, enthusiastic ground force
midday
a cross-departmental meeting
the projected impacts
200 military personnel
supporting assets
a Chinook helicopter
available a Chinook helicopter
wider organised crime
further assessment” category
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eight points
the “moving around” activity
a war pensioner’s mobility supplement
a lump sum benefit
tariffs
the armed forces compensation scheme
a permanent and substantial disability
inability
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a national campaign
the millions
clubs
more people
a huge change
a friendly way
most claimants
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their life
the rail network
the interest
more than 600 organised crime groups
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a 100-strong team
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an important issue
this small group
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neither the higher or lower rate
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the forthcoming festivities
the flooding
a more bleaker festive period
their homes
the imminent future
a significant clean-up process
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dangerous counterfeit products
vulnerable residents
scam mail
higher-level organised crime
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their children
their children’s education
their school
a positive way
more resourcing
more strategies
an appropriate adult presence
not necessarily the police
the mobile and cyber world
many young children
huge amounts
The mobile world
some extent
less attention
most young people’s experiences
any Member
this set
a joke
the hard evidence
the workplace and housing market
a further link
the showcase legislation
deliberate exploitation
student lettings
the rigours
a localised pilot scheme
a huge difference
many MPs
successful job fairs
a spotlight
the value
children’s centres
this particular feminist issue
another petition
close to 50,000 signatures
another constituent
The union leaders
yet more strikes
the same leaders
a driver
not one but two random breath tests
the associated wording
the mobile park home
a statutory requirement
visual amenity
a very clear effort
identity cards
a magic bullet
an assistance
verifying
those fundamental problems
a well-organised, peaceful ward
a responsible sister
matron
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vanity
looted art
its initial sale
their money
the amine process
the rug
our collective feet
the technology
those clunky phones
Organised crime syndicates
the modern day slavery and human trafficking legislation
rogue gangmasters
the excellent intentions
modern-day slaves
illegal workers
the statutory defence
their illegal working
a direct consequence
their slavery or human trafficking
senior civil servants
the relevant departments
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child marriage
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8 February
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tokens
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a £3 million major crimes taskforce
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the training system
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31 October
Lord’s cricket ground
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Adult women
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vulnerabilities
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criminal justice structures
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referrals
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1,600-plus removals
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the prison authorities
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the most vulnerable migrants
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mobility activity
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28 November
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assessments
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particular concerns
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The country
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Drugs
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about 50%
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about half
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That set
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vulnerable members
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medical help
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All too often, organised religions
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their silence
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the super-rich use
their taxes
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considerable challenges
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other gender-based crimes
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organised chaos
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picturesque surroundings
Regional organised crime units
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local crime
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arms trading
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Capabilities
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our closest neighbours
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19 March
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30 January
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The Prime Minister’s efforts
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our constituents’ trust
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the wider issue
an ageing population
an understandable tendency
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Resourcing
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applications
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all new starters
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the craft unions
nine out of 10 workers
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Unions
the gig economy
all their trade agreements
free and democratic trade unions
piecemeal ways
Walk-in centres
disabilities
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My constituency
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student representatives
every single student
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Well-intended people
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